Differences Between Europeans And Native Americans

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“The Other” is a term, in this instance, is used to explain ways in which Europeans and Native American were polarized. “The Other” is when 2 groups meet each other they both seem as “the other” and they're both outsiders. Europeans and Native Americans’ first contact was jarring because of the familial, religious, and societal differences the two had. An example of the difreence of Native Aericans and Europeans were their perceptions on ownership. Native Americans believed that land was owned by everyone and that the land was owned by polytheistic gods, that gave the people their land. In juxtaposition, Englismen had been practicing home ownership for centuries before, many who had accumulated wealth through land in their previous homeland.